PACE Z-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1940.

In the World of Sports &

MR. S. W. PAN RIDES FOUR CASH SWEEPS

CONSECUTIVE WINNERS

AT MACAO RACES

Mr. S. W. Pan rode four winners in a row at the Macao Jockey Club races on Sunday. He was also placed third in one race. Mr. Chanson Feng, who was second on the Jockey's honours list, rode one winner, two seconds and a third, while Mr. Cooper came next with a winner; a second and a third..

Dividends, with one excep- |

moderate, tion, were very

Cloudy Star created the only

major upset when it won the

No. 425

533..... ..445 ....

RACE 1

$118.10 33.10 16.50

Unplaced: No, 515 gets $15.

RACE Z

No. 156

n

3113.40 575.....

32,40 $2

18.20 Unplaced: Nos. 272 and 570 $15 each. "

RACE 3

Total

84

No. 505

35

*********

528

PI

Race &-Tibet Handicap (5 Furlongs)

first race to pay $66.50. Pop-Mr. J. M. Smith's Popular Star lar Star, winner of the fifth race, paid $23.80.

COLONY RUGBY NOVEL COMPETITIONS AT H.K.R.A.

INTERPORTERS

HAVE PRACTICE SUNDAY SHOOT: SUCCESSFUL AND INTERESTING MEET

WORK-OUT

Judging by the zeal and en- thusiasm displayed by the Colony Rugby Interporters, in prepara- gettion for their encounter with the Northerners on the Club ground yesterday evening, Shanghai will have to be at their best to avert defeat

$128.80

36.70 18.30 ... 141 Unplaced Nos. 107 and 578 get $15

each.

(Mr. B. W. Pan) 1 Mr. Manetta's Talkative

The weather was good and a

(Mr. Chanson Feng) 2 moderate crowd saw some good Mr. Sunnyside's The Tigress racing.

THE RESULTS

Following are the results:-

Race 1-Kansu Handicap

||

6 Furlongs)"

Mr. O-Moon's Cloudy Star

(Mr. Chanson Feng) 1

Mr. Hopeful's Iron Knight

3

(Mr. Yeung Wing Sing) Won by 2 lengths, many lengths. Time: 15, 45-2/5, 1.18-1/5.

Pari-matuel:-

Winner: $23.80.

Places: $8.90. $5.50.

Betting

(Mr. Yeung Wing"Sing) 2 Popular Star (Mr. S. W.

Mr. F. J. Gellion's National

Triumph ...(Mr. S. W. Pan) Won by one length, a head. Time: 33-2/5, 1.08, 1.44-4/5: Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $68.50. Places: $25.50, $25.50.

Betting

Pan>

3 Sunshine Susie (Mr. W. N.

Yeh) Talkative (Mr.

Feng)

ווי

1

RACE 4

$1

No. 555

$135.80 360

38.80 552

19.40 Unplaced: Nos. 571 and 559 get $15 each.

RACE 5

No. 585

184

31

$159.20 45.50 ..$22.70

Unplaced: No. 68 gets $15.

Unplaced: Nos. 514 and 246 get

13 GOLF BALL.

Win. Pl

RACE 6

No. 552

18 10

444 241

...$321.80 91.90 45.90

12.

Chanson

$15 each,

53

34

The Tigress (Mr. Yeung,

Wing Sing)

18

Total

.101

61

Win. Pl.

Cloudy Star (Mr. Chanson

Feng)

3

1

Eagle (Mr. W. N. Teh)...... 28 Iron Knight (Mr. Yeung

5

Wing Bing)

3

1

National Triumph, (Mr. S.

W. Pan)

13

5

Mr. O-Mocn's Persian Cat

(Mr. Cooper)

2

3

Total

47 12

Race 2-Szechuen Handicap (1st Section) (5 Furlongs) Mr. J. H. Potts' Shanghai 4

(Mr. Cooper) 1

Mrs. Gellian's Fairy Auk

Race 6-Chinghal Handicap. (2nd

Section) (B Furlongs)

Mr. S. W. Lee's Rose Day

(Mr. S. W. Pan). 1

Mr. H. Y. Liang's Labour Day

(Mr. Yeung Wing Bing) Won by a length, many lengths, Time: 31-3/5, 1.05-1/5, 1.37-2/5. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $8.80. Places: $5.70, $7.80.

Betting

Win. Pl. (Mr." W. N. Yeb) 2 Black Diamond (Mr. Chan- Mr. O-Moon's Hogmanay

son Feng)

11 (Mr. Chanson Feng) 3 Blaisdon (Mr. W. N. Yeh)... 12 Won by many lengths, 3 lengths. Labour Day (Mr. Yeung. Time: .19, 51, 1:23-2/5.

Wing Slag)

5 Persian Cat (Mr. Cooper)... 5 Rose Day (Mr. S. W, Pan)... 53

Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $11.70.

Places: $7.20, $11.20.

Betting

Win. Pl

Fairy Auk (Mr. W. N. Yeh) 15 Hogmanay (Mr. Chanson

5

Feng

1

3

Meadow Eve (Mr. S. W. <

Pan)

37

14

Rothesay Bay (Mr. Yeung

i

14

·94 ":37

Wing Sing) Shanghal 4 (Mr. Cooper)... 34

Total

Race 3 Chingbal Handicap (1st Section) (6 Furlongs)

Mr. C. & L's Gallant Marakal

Mr. Birds' Heddon

(Mr. 8. W. Pan)

1

(Mr. Chan O Wan)

2

3

Mr. F. J. Gellion's National

Anthem

(Mr. Cooper) Won by half a length, half length.

Time: 31, 1.03, 1.35.

Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $8.20.

Places: $8.20, $7.50.

Win. Pl.

Total

86

BOUGHT FOR £100

Heary Cotton and three other prominent professionals treated a hoasand Sheffield golfers to a splendid exposition of the game on the Abbeydale club's course re ¡cently.

The ball used by Catton was sold to Mr, a. C. Goodwin for £100. The other bails made £25 and the day's proceedings realised £325 for the Red Cross.

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Cotton and his partner: W Shankland (Temple Newsam), were 5 beaten by one hole by Arthur Lees 4(Dore and Torley) and Jack Jacobs

(Lindrick),

2 Over £500 "was raised at 5 Moortown, Leeds, by an exhibition 20 match in which R. Burton (sale) and Shankland beat Cotton and 36 Alex Kyle (Sand Moor), by one

hola

THREE H.K. SPORTSMEN

TO WED IN WEEK-END

Interport Hockey Players And Police Footballer

NO LESS THAN FIVE WEDDINGS WILL TAKE PLACE THIS WEEK-END of which three will be solemnised at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, and one at St. John's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon, and the other at the Rosary Church on Sunday after- noon when a popular young Portuguese couple will enter the bonds of matrimony,

The bridegrooms-to-be include

Mr. Sydney Fowler, the Hongkong Hockey Club and Interport hockey player, Mr. George Moss, the Police footballer, and Dr. Albert Rod-

MR. KENNEDY MAY BUY

rigues, the Club de Recreio cricke BASEBALL TEAM

ter and Interport hockey player.

Mr. Fowler, who played for

Betting

Gallant Marshal (Mr. Chan

Ol-Wan)...

18, 12 Heddon (Mr. S. W. Pan)... 57

25

Mac's Adventure (Mr. W.

N. Yen)

5

4

marry Miss

National Anthem (Mr.

Cooper)

Violet

7

bury, daughter

New Bedford (Mr. F1⁄2 A;

Sequeira)"

26

Bradbury, the

10

Craigengower

and Interport

Total

.115

58 lawn

Brad-

Besides undergoing rigorous physical exercises to keep them in trim. Walkden, the skipper kept his men constantly on the

run."

The pack had a. busy time practising among themselves the art of dribbling being one of their many

assignments.

were

Sappers Have Field Day: "Belilios Shield”” & Team

Match Victories

Sunday's Shoot, which was ran under the auspices of the Dock- |yard Rifle Club, who kindly presented "the prizes, proved very suG-

cesful and most Interesting, as there were soine navel compétitions

introduced. One-hundred and thirty members were present and fir-

ing took place at 200, 500, and 600-yards, in rather poor light and a fally strong cross wind.

For each range special conditions were laid down in sealed en- velopes, which were not opened fl firing ceased. At 200 yards a spoon was given for the highest handicap scores in each class.

These were won by LA.C. L R Cpl. F. Cole 1 31 29 31 91 Hunt, of the RAF for SR. (b) Lt. Q. Dawson 1 31 30 30 91

"

A

Singh 3 31 31 28. 91

The three-quarters took part in passing bouts. Kicking and fielding the ball "clean" amongs; the full back's task of having done a good day's job.

"In all, the Colony side" put in and Pte. R. A. Castro, HK. V.D.C., PS: Chanchal

At 500 yards "Hard A very useful evening of hard S.R. (a). work and should give a good ac-Luck" spoons were given for the L/Cpl. 8. G.

Brighty scr. 31-33 27 91 count of themselves in Shanghai. competitors in each class who

scored an outer with his last shot, Lt. F. V. V. or next previous.

Ribeiro all 30 31 29 80 These were won by Lieut. C.

S.R. (A) Otway, R.E. S.R. (b) and Pte. T. QM.S. J. Ball scr. 31 34 30 95M Dudgeon, 27R. Scots. At 600 yards PSM. F. Maslen 2 29 32 28 89

-ROYAL MAIL

WINS

SURPRISES AT WINDSOR

Royal Mail, winner of the 1937 Grand National, gained his fourth

success at Windsor recently, since Mrs. C. Evans paid 6.500 guineas for him, in March of last year

+

a spoon was given for the highest Bet. W. Gowans 10 29 29 30 88я number of bulls in the SR. (b) L/Cpl. J. M.

class, this was won by Capt. F. P.; Sequeira, EKVD.C. with five bulls. In the S.R. (a) class a spoon was:

:

F/Sgt. "F.

Xavier 7 27 32 29 88a

Tollison 5 29.30 28 87

COLONY LADIES® TENNIS DOUBLES

ON SUNDAY

The Anals of the Colony Ladies | Doubles Tournament will be played. between Mrs. Chul and Miss Grif- fiths versus Mrs. Hade and Mrs. Litton at the U.SRC. at 3. p.m. Jon Sunday, Feb 4.--

H.K. GOLF CLUB CAPTAIN'S CUP SEMI-FINALS

The Semi-finals of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's Captain's Cap (1939) competition, match play stages, resulted as follows:

beat D.S. J. W. Mayhew (10) Edward (4) 3 up and 2.

T. T. Smith (2)`beat N. K, Little- john (10) 6 up and 5.

STUBBS SHIELD

The third round of the Stubbx Shield resulted as follows:

A. P. C. beat Leigh & Orange, 3 up and 2.

H.K.V.D.C. beat Dodwell & Co., As the 19th."

Harbour Office beat "Butterfield & Swire, at the 20th,

R.A.M.C. beat Chinese Maritime

Eiven for the highest number of Pte. W: Proven 11 29 29 29 87x Customs, one up.

7. 30 29 28 87H magpies. this was won by Insp. All Cpl. J. Berry Mohamed, H.K.P. with five mag, Cpl. R. Langford scr. 27 30 29" 86. ples.

NETT SPOONS

L/Cpl. T. H.

Wood 7 27 30 29 86

D'Aquino 5 26 2 30 85

"

The total stake money for these Nett spoons were won by Capt.,L/Cpl. A." four wins is only £492, but, though F. F. Sequeira, HK.V.D.C. S.R. (b) Mrs. Evans may never recover the with 98 and Q.M.S. J. Ball, RAO.C., Sgt. M. F.

Rushmag 6 30 27 28 85 Puchase price, she has the satis-SR. (a) with 95.

Kandicap spoons went to Major P.C. Narain faction of owning one of the best

chasers in training.

S. White, 2/R: Scots, L.AC. L. R.{

Bingh 7 28 30 27 85 The fact that Airgead Bios was Hunt, R.A.F., Mr. W. A. Warburton, Sigmn. "N. J.

Booker 13 27 32 26 85# not saddled in the New Windsor D.R.C. and F/O. J. Farmer, RAF Chase to meet his, old rival again in the SR. (b) class, and in the

Sgt. J. R. Wall 4 25 29 30 -84 removed most danger to Royal S.R. (a) class to LCpl. J. M.

CBM, J; C. E Mall, who, however, was not so Xavier, HK.V.D.C., Sgt. W. Got. W. Nunn 4 29 27 28 84 well-backed as Roman Chief or wans, H.K.P., Pte. W. Proven 2/R. Chesterton. These two had had Scots, Cpl. J. Berry, R.A.F. Sigmn. Spr. C. Colebrook 8 28 30 27.83 enough a long way from home, and N. J. Booker, H.K. V.D.C, and Pte. L/Sgt (R) it was left to Up Sabre to fight out R. A. Castro, HK.V.D.C.

a thrilling finish with Royal Mail.

who won by half a length. Tresca Iran best of the others, but was

long way behind

TEAM - SHOOT

Mead 'nll. 31 28 25 84

N. L. Pan 7 24 29 29 82 Sgt. J.P. Balerbs 5 26 27 29 82 The team shoot resulted in a vic-Pte. J. Scott 7 24 31. 27- 82 tory for the Royal Engineers, who Bdsmn. D. Bolam 9 29 29 247-82 also defeated the RAF. b the L/Sgt. Puran semi-final of the "Belica Shield" scoring 528 points...

D. Morgan, who is in the Gun- ners, had his first ride since the

Singh 4 25 28 28 81 war began on Royal Mail, a great

In the revolver match at 10 and Pte. R. A. Castro 10 31 27 23 81. favourite with the racing publie 15 yards the nett spoon was won

Mr. R. Tynemouth 9 25 27 2779 as well as with his owner and his by Sgt. (R) K. C. Eco, H.KP.R. Mr. C. A. Hyett 8 27 27 25 79

Cpl. J. C. trainer, Ivor Anthony. "He did with 53 out of 60 and the handicap not put a foot wrong." Morgan spoon by Mr. W. A. Tansley, Ex. said, "and is as good as ever be HKPR (E). Was"

CLÁX BIRD SHOOT

Several of the starters struck 'me

In the Clay Bird shoot Capt. C. as being in need of a race, among them Roman Chief, who made the ER. Hyde, Manchester Regiment running to the straight. His turn won the open event with 17 out of will come before long, probably 25, and Mr. A. F. Evans won the handicap, STROUD. A number of when the ground is not so soft.

The going was responsible for competitors took part, amongst whom were Commodore A. M. some unexpected results, but once more a large crowd of visitors Peters, DS.C. and Flag Lieut. W. A.

Elliot. testified to the popularity of the jump'ng game. Only one "backer was lucky enough to bring of the Tote double, and he received e258 6s for his ten shillings

The solitary successful favourite

After presenting the prizes, the Commodore, who takes a keen in- terest in the Dockyard Rifle Club as well as the HERA, congratți- lated the winners on their suc-

was Sir Victor Bassoon's Deanslaw cesses and everybody concerned

It is reported in the Journal and he had to survive an objection

| Hongkong against Macao in 1937. | American. that Mr. Joseph after beating Nitakrit II, by a

1938. and last year, and has ap- Kennedy. United States Ambas-neck in the Mill Hurdle.

LUSTFUL COMPLETES. peared in several representative sador in London, may buy the

HAT-TRICK “ games, will.

mos valuable baseball property in

Lustiut, who gained his third the world, the New York Yankees.

It is stated that the informa-successive victory in the Oakside tion comes from a rellable source Hurdle, is owned and trained by and that Mr. Kennedy is thinking Mr. L. T. Holt, a dairy farmer near of resigning his diplomatic post in Harlow, in Essex. "I exercise my London. He is at present on holiday horses in a small field." he re- in Florida-(Daily Telegraph) -

of Mr. B. W.

bowls

player and

Race 4 Szechen Handicap (2nd former singles*

Section) (5 Furlongs)

1

champion

of

Win for GURI

The 4th race of the Ladies'

for the excellent way in which the meeting was run.

On Wednesday, January 31, 'fring will be at 300, 500 and 800 yards and there will also be revolver shooting at 15 and 20 yards.

·LEADING SCORES Leading scores were as follows: SR. (B)

Hp 200 500 600 Ttl.

Sequeira scr. 32 31 33 96N take them to the Links at New-EA. W. J. Gilpin ser. 31 32 32 05: market when necessary

Lt. A. J. Le

Seeleur scr: 32 31. 32, 95 When he has a runner Mr. Holt

marked, and as there is not roomi Capt. F. F. for a gallop I get permission to

;'

Mr. F. J. Gellion's Merry Maker the Colony.

S. A Fowler Second Series salled yesterday re-takes the horse to the meeting in Mr. J. A. Guard scr. 33 32 30 95 (Mr. B. W. Pan)

Miss Bradbury is also a keen sulted in a win for Guri (Miss 8.A trailer attached to his motor- Sgt. E. E. Russell ser. 32. 34 29 05 hockey enthusiast and is plays re-Hesberg).

Mr. FF.B'a Coureur Bleu

(Mr. Chanson Feng),

Mr. J. H. Potts? Gold Clause

קן

2¡gularly for the YM.C.A. Ladies' Detailed results follow:-

junior team.

(Mr. W. N. Yeh).... 3° Won by many lengths, many lengths.

Time: 19, 49-3/5, 1.24.

Fari-mutuel

Winner: $10.80.

Places: 8.90, $14.80.

Betting

Country Flower (Mr. Yeung

Wing Sing), Coureur Bleu (Mr. Chan-

sqn Feng)

Gold Clause (Mr, WN.

Teh)

Gurl

car. He paid only 50 guineas for 2/Lt. V. Cooper scr 33 33 29 05 Lustful, whose two previous wins 5/P.W.P. Finished Pos. Pts. did not suggest that he was of

Thompson 2 81 32 31.94 HOCKEY PLAYERS

16.27.19 1 9

quite good enough class to score Sgt. R. J. Heap scr. 32 31 31 94 -3 30 34 30 4 Miss Cynthia Bilva, the bride- (Miss 8, A.' Helberg).

at this meeting. He ran on well, Major S. White 18.28.56 2 te-be of Dr. Rodrigues is also well-Gull...

however, and beat Jawahir very Lt. C. Otway scr. 93 31 30 94 (Mrs. G. D. Adams),

Mr. W. Trenouth 1 33 31 30 94 known in hockey and badminton

easily, Praxitheles being a 16.29.16 3 6 moderate third. circles, while Dr. Rodrigues, who La Linda.........

SI, (R) C. G. represented the Colony against (Mrs. M. I. Johnstone). Malaya at. hockey in 1934 and Redshank

7

16.29.30 4 3

against Macão in 1934 and 1935, (Mrs. M. N..Luce).

PL needs no introduction, Dr. Rod-True Blue 16.29.39 5.2 rigues is MB, BB. (HK) and is Miss Crawhall-Wilson). 8a Lleutenant in the HKVD/C.

Merry Fatty (Mr. Cooper) 29,12 Merry Maker (Mr. 8; W/

Pan)

33

At St John's Cathedral on therefore, will be Baturday afternoon, Miss Heather 2.30 pm. Mr. G. C. Moss and Foss will become the bride of Dr.

Miss Kay Tonke. 6. Tomlinson, BA, MB, Ch. B., BÃO (Dublin), Medical Officer of the Medical Department,

The weddings at St. Andrew's,

3.30 pm. Mr. 8. A. Fowler and Ms V. Bradbury,

4.80 p.m. Mr. C. W. Haynes- and Miss D. Harria,

4.

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Chau ser. 33 32 29 94 Lustful started at 100 to 8, as did Publicity, the winner of the C/Bgt. P. Hale scr. 31 31 31 93 Forest 'Chase. Publicity may have Insp. A. L.

Hopkins 2 33 29 31 93 been a lucky winner as Mixed Fruit blundered badly at the water B/M. W. Kifford scr. 32 31 30 02

B.L (R) A C... and Jost more than the four lengths by which he was beaten.

The hot favourite, Carriganore,

Chan 2 31 33 29 93 AS.P. (R) D.

Lole 1 29 31 32 92.

fell four fences from home, to ggt. P.H. Thong ser. 20 31 82 82 which point he had been jumping ggt. G. Perkins 3 30 32 30 32 splendidly, and two fences later S. G. E. Breese 132 30 30 02 Buckerell came down when disputLAO. L. R. Hunt 4 31 29 31 01 ing the lead with Publicity.

Remedios 10 28 27 24 79 P.C. Charan

Singh 5 28 26 24 78 Cpl. A. F.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY BADMINTON.-Association meet-

ing. B. C. M. Post board 5.30 p.m.

TO-MORROW

BADMINTON.-V.R.C.

FOOM

V Kow- loon Tong: K.C.C. v, Recreio LAWN BOWLS.-H. E. The Gover- nor's Team v. U.S.R.C., at Goy- ernment House, 3.15 p.m. RIFLE SHOOTING.—Semi-finals,

Belillos Shield.

THURSDAY, FEB. 1 CHESS,—Colony's Championship; B. S. Litvin v. V. V. Kalatchoff; D. E. de Carvalho v. Q. V. Prá- salov; L. Blair v. A. Y. Sirlukoff; K. Weiss v. Bir H. Pollock; E Zimmern v. K. M. A. Barnett,

#

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Ferreira 11. 28.28 22.78 (N) winner of Nett spoon.

(H) winner of Handicap spoon. Winner of (N) or (H) will have his handicap reduced by one point.

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